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Coon Creek Cove

3 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Gassaway, WV
Our property once had a vibrant back woods community. During the Civil War a Union garrison was up the creek and traveled through here to the river. In the 1800's the Brady Family Farmed here. There was a Church that has long since burned down. This place is great for metal detecting! We moved here in 2018, there was nothing else but a open well, fields and woods. We live in a trailer and are building a farm. There's chickens and pigs, that you can meet! Learn more about this land: We are a small, mostly off grid homestead farm with chickens, ducks, pigs, and bunnies, located 1.25 miles off the paved road, over 2 miles from the nearest residence. Our hideaway farm is 80 acres centered on the convergence of two babbling creeks, in a valley between three mountains. We are happy to teach you about our homestead lifestyle or set your campsite and just relax. We practice permaculture and follow organic farming practices. Our Main Circle is where our bonfires, cabana, and home trailer is. You are welcome to camp at the Main Circle where we have electricity or you can camp elsewhere.  We own the bike shop "Bigfoot Braxxie's Bikes" in Gassaway, WV. If you are a cyclist and want to explore the back roads or dirt mountain trails ask us! Our shop sells, rents, and repairs bicycles. We also have accessories, used bikes, and parts. We specialize in electric Ebikes so visit our shop and take out a bike while you are here! See Extras for bike rentals. We've adjusted our hours for check in to 5pm because we staff the bike shop ourselves. If you want to check in earlier you can meet us at the bike shop or we can make special arrangements for you, just ask! Please do NOT bring firewood from out of the area. This is one way invasive insects get transported. There are NO Ash Trees because of the bore beetle. We offer firewood, and there are plenty of places close to get FREE firewood, just ask. Campers are encouraged to camp at Kolb Field along Coon Creek, under a great-grandfather walnut tree or hike the mountain and set camp secluded away from everyone. We have a public dirt road that is seldom traveled through the property, we do suggest having an SUV or 4x4 when coming but, regular cars can get here and we can help you get to your site in our pick up truck. RVs and non-4x4 cars can only get to the camp area during dryer times of the year, please ask if you have a RV. If you have a car that can't get to Kolb Field because of high water, we do have other areas you can camp at. Our farm is a great destination for overland camping and getting your pick up truck a little dirty!  Because we are mostly off grid we do ask that what you pack in please pack out, take your trash with you. Be sure you bring your own mess kit and cup. We prefer that you use aluminum cans for your beverages so we can recycle them for you, we can not recycle plastic or glass. Plus we like to be sure there not broken bottles left behind so we can be bare foot! We are very dog friendly. You are welcome with your dog. Let us know if you want to play with our happy dogs, and want to have them around your camp! Please only bring your dogs if they are both dog and other animal friendly. If there is ANY CONCERN your dog will not get along with our dogs please ask us for a recomendation for some place other to stay. Our dogs patrol our farm to keep our animals safe! And our animals, particularly our chickens and ducks, free roam during the day, some may make it close to your camping area, depending on where you choose. We ask that you keep your dogs tied or maintain control of your dog. Our three dogs are free roaming, they keep predators away and may lead your dog off too far. If you do let your dog off the lead we are not responsible if they get lost. That being said, our dogs love to play with guests and we are always happy to let you and your dogs interact with them! Please don't feed our dogs or other animals unless you ask us first, thanks! We LOVE to Bar-B- Que! We offer on weekends and holidays to join us for BBQ dinner at the Main Circle for a small cost per plate, buffet style. We will be creating a Farm to Fork open air restaurant in the near future.  Everything, as much as possible, is homemade from scratch (and quite delicious if you ask anyone). Our own BBQ rubs, sauce, we cut wood from our forest for our smoking wood chips, we even grow our own pigs and chickens! Be sure to book the Extra 'Time with the Animals' to see how we grow our own. Holidays are some of the best times to visit if you like to socialize around a camp fire with a beer and good eats. Likely you'll get to meet some of our local hillbilly friends too. Below is a schedule of some of special nights... Memorial Day, (and all other Patriotic Holidays) we have a discount code for 50% off for all Military, and First Responders! Nik is a Volunteer Firefighter, so special love for the thin red line.  Ask us for it before booking! June 20th / Gassaway Days, Anniversary of West Virginia 1865, Our local town has a big street festival, car show and live music, super fun! 4th of July Week / Freedom Week, Ten days from the Friday before to the Sunday After the 4th, one day for each of our 10 Amendments in the Bill of Rights. We try to do daily themes for each Amendment. Of course there will be fire works!!! Labor Day Weekend, Union Workers get a 50% discount. We have a discount code for 50% off, ask us for the code before booking. Your hard work doesn't go unnoticed! Halloween, Great to play hide and seek in the woods and scare the crap out of your kids! Thanksgiving / Deer Hunting Season, You can come have a BBQ'd Turkey dinner with us with all the trimmings!  Deer Hunting season 2020 is Nov. 25th to Dec. 7th (you will see an increase in price since we are so busy) Please be aware that the holler is very active with hunters and our friends. It's a great time to experience West Virginia local culture and learn about hunting. You must be tolerant and comfortable with people with firearms and deer that have been harvested and being butchered for the freezer. We will teach you about deer processing if you like (see Extras). Safety is always first on everyone's minds here and everyone that hunts here are land owners or family that have been hunting here for many, many years.   INSTANT BOOKINGS and SAME DAY, Please take note, we may miss your message because we may be out on the property and not be connected. If we don't respond don't fear, the directions are accurate, please see the map. You are welcome even if we don't get right back to you, come on down and see us!
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Camp Holly

62 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents22 acres · Addison (Webster Springs), WV
Join the fun at our 22-acre campground. We offer cabins, full-service RV sites, and back-country camping nestled in the heart of the West Virginia mountains at the confluence of the Holly River and Grassy Creek overlooking our stocked three-acre fishing pond. Conveniently located near the best outdoor recreation in Appalachia: Fishing, boating, hunting, hiking, trail riding, and climbing. Festivals and beautiful day trips on winding roads abound. Music lovers enjoy music on our pondside stage, or you can rent it for your own special event. Find an entertainment schedule and a list of amenities on our website. Kids will love our goats, chickens, ducks, paddle boats, and recreation area with a climbing dome. Visit our camp store for onsite bait + tackle, a specialty hotdog, or WV souvenir. Come relax and enjoy Camp Holly!
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GlampOut Resorts

4 sites · Lodging2 acres · Sutton, WV
Welcome to the historic Elk River Hotel & Cafe! Located riverfront on the beautiful Elk River, and just 2 miles from I-79, you are moments away from all that the Sutton area has to offer. Guests in town to enjoy the gorgeous outdoor scenery and recreation are a short drive from the Elk River, Sutton Marina, Flatwoods Monster Museum, and the new Big Foot Museum. Check in is between 4pm and 8 pm. Check out is before 11AM. After an exciting day of exploring the area, guests can enjoy comfortable and spacious accommodations with unbeatable amenities, including a private shower, individual heating/cooling, and television, as well as the option to order a Deluxe Breakfast as an add-on. Sitting on 2.5 acres, the property offers beautiful scenic views, and an on-site cafe.
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DaLazy Bear Camp

1 site · RV, Tent30 acres · Sand Fork, WV
Available tent sites, camp with friends or request to camp alone. RV pull in able, 2 electric RV hookups. 20 amp and 50 amp, 30 amp adapter available. No sewer available. Onsite access to well water, with pump and hose. Secluded and off the beaten path, the owners of the property are available if needed but several miles away. 15 minutes from Interstate 79, 10 minutes from Glenville WV. Foodland and Dollar General 8 minute drive, for any necessities you may have forgot. McDonalds, Pizza Hut and Tudors are located nearby. Close to Burnsville Lake, Sutton Lake, Glenville University, Sue Morris Sports Complex. The New River Gorge is approximately 85 miles away, an easy day trip. Acreage to explore, deer friends often visit. Pet friendly. Check in and out times are flexible, please let us know how we can best accommodate you and your party. We look forward to sharing part of our Wild and Wonderful world with you.
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Beaver Lakes Campground LLC.

50 sites · RVs, Tents250 acres · Calvin, WV
Property was owned by my great grandfather , He lost 150 acres in the early 1900's due to a bad debt from neighboring landowner. Was so happy to be able to repurchase the 150 acres back in 2016,now own the original land tract and added more. 250 acres in total. Portions were strip mined around 1978-1982 creating some flat fields and access to all property. I might add that strip mining if done properly can and does enhance the property. Ponds were built to catch runoff and several new animal species moved in waterfowl ,muskrats, and beavers. The beavers have constructed large dams on property further adding to the beauty. Have seen several bald eagles on and around the property. 
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Emberheart Wilderness Retreats

3 sites · RVs, Tents180 acres · Grantsville, WV
We're an off-grid homestead on 180 acres of forested mountains in the Appalachians. Campers are welcome to visit the hilltop homestead and use the main house facilities! We offer customizable meal plans, guided hikes, and campsite setup on request for flexible add-on costs. We maintain hiking trails year round, with stunning views and ample opportunities to observe wildlife, plants, fungi, and stone formations. The nearest neighbor is over 1 mile away, so campers can enjoy superb privacy and excellent dark sky conditions. Our property offers numerous places for photos, and outdoor spaces for individual or group spiritual work, campfires, and other activities.
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Bonnie Lea Farm & Retreat

5 sites · TentsBig Springs, WV
Bonnie Lea Farm & Retreat lies nestled in a hollow on the western side of the Appalachian Mountains, 7 miles from the town of Grantsville, WV. The mountain upon which the farm sits looms to the south, providing cover for deer, bear, fox, wild turkey, coyotes and a host of unusual species. Hike up the mountain and discover the wonder of nature in all her glory; lie back in the meadow at night and count the stars of the Milky Way; cool yourselves in the mountain stream winding its way through the hollow; close your eyes and feel the magic of the mountain soothe your soul. Learn more about this land:Tent camping available on The Meadow at Bonnie Lea Farm & Retreat where peace and healing is the order of the day. Come and soothe your aching soul on the west side of the Appalachian Mountains as the magic of nature surrounds and caresses you. Experience the miracle, touch base with your natural wild side!
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Big H Ranch

3 sites · Tents147 acres · Arnoldsburg, WV
This property is high on the mountain very nice views it's known as the world's darkest skys at night if you like to watch the Stars meteor showers lots of wildlife. Lots of hills to climb up and down mushroom hunting or game hunting. Sometimes you may need a four wheel drive to get up here the road gets pretty nasty at times. Especially after a hard rain.Learn more about this land:off grid camp sits Wooded area on top of the mountain in West Virginia Nice sunset view and newly built outhouse on the site good for mushroom hunting bird watching all kinds of animals bobcats bears deer turkey or if you just want to get away in a nice secluded area. lots of free fire wood on ground chain saw recommended sell phone service on the mountain. not in the holler.
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Flat Hollow Farm

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Clendenin, WV
Flat Hollow is a very secluded mountain wilderness area. This hidden gem is a treat for the eyes and a real hideaway from the real world. There is a stocked pond, firepit, outdoor cooking supply, camper hookups, rental cabins, hiking trails, local trout stream, wifi, pet friendly but the main attraction is the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains and the guaranteed Classic Almost Heaven WV Experience you will get! The location is ideally located 17 miles from the Capitol of West Virginia and 11 miles from the airport! Only a few miles from I-79 and I-77 for people passing through but still want a real mountain wilderness experience. There is now an available Dumping Station!
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Moore Mountain

2 sites · Tents20 acres · Summersville, WV
Sitting at 2500' elevation we are offering 20 acres of mixed hardwood forest with berry picking and wildlife viewing, including a hiking trail that ends at a mountaintop veiw. We are located 10 min from summersville lake and 20 min from Monongahela National forest. Backpacking tents or hammocks are well suited for the mtn top camping site. Fresh garden veggies, farm eggs and spring water available while in season
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RV Site Full Hookups

1 site · RV7 acres · Mineral Wells, WV
Learn more about this land: Located just off Interstate 77 in Mineral Wells, full hookup gravel RV site on 7 acres of property. Stocked Catch & Release fishing pond, picnic shelter with fireplace and half bath available for use. Property is across the street and within walking distance from the West Virginia Motor Speedway. $50 night $850 month
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Blue Heron Hideaway

18 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Belmont, WV
Learn more about this land:Fishing Small Town Restaurants Close to larger cities Ohio River borders property with Ohio access across the River Many historical sites in Marietta Ohio, 20 minutes away
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The best camping near Cedar Creek State Park guide

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For a truly pastoral Appalachian experience, come stay at Cedar Creek State Park in the middle of West Virginia’s wide valleys and sprawling colorful hillsides. The park has a historic schoolhouse complete with potbelly stove and inkwells on desks, while a regular old check-in station just happens to also be a restoration log cabin from the state’s pioneerin’ days. Even the names of rivers lend a quaint charm to the grounds—Little Kanawha River, Sugarcamp Run, and Long Lick Run are great for fishing trout or catfish. The three lakes rent out paddleboats, and there’s even a swimming pool for those wary of the catfish. On muggy days, the recreation building has A/C, in addition to a kitchen, tennis courts, and even a mini golf green! And to really hammer home the charm of this old-time good time, try to visit around the third Thursday in June, when the nearest town of Glenville hosts the West Virginia State Folk Festival! Quilters, crafters, and fiddlers take to the streets, and you can munch on BBQ and cornbread while you take in the dueling banjos and antique car shows.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Cedar Creek State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer months can be quite warm, making early morning or late evening the best times for outdoor activities. Winters are less crowded but prepare for cooler temperatures.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website for any alerts on closures or safety advisories before your visit.
  • Ensure you have a map of the park, as cell service can be unreliable in remote areas.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for hiking and exploring the park's diverse terrain.
  • Remember to pack out all trash and leave the park as pristine as you found it.
  • Accessible facilities are available, but it's best to verify the latest information on the park's website.

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